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  2. Timeline of events associated with Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    The group via their Twitter account stated it was a revenge for upcoming signing of ACTA agreement by the Polish government. Starting with websites of the Sejm , Polish Prime Minister, President, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, later on websites of the police, Internal Security Agency , Ministry of Foreign Affairs were also blocked.

  3. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    On August 14, Anonymous posted on its Twitter feed what it claimed was the name of the officer involved in the shooting. [163] [164] However, police said the identity released by Anonymous was incorrect. [165] Twitter subsequently suspended the Anonymous account from its service. [166]

  4. Operation Payback - Wikipedia

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    Operation Payback's main site was attacked later that day, and they subsequently moved their website from tieve.tk to anonops.net. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] During the damages phase of the LimeWire trial, the RIAA attempted to switch from seeking statutory damages per-work to seeking them per-infringement, but did not quote a total damage amount, nor a ...

  5. If Anonymous won't attack Facebook Jan. 28, then who ... - AOL

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    A Twitter account representing the global "hacktivists", @AnonOps, has denounced a video recently released threatening to. Protip: Always take threats from an impassioned-but-unorganized group of ...

  6. Barrett Brown - Wikipedia

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    Barrett Lancaster Brown (born August 14, 1981) is an American activist, and a former [1] journalist, essayist, and associate of Anonymous.He has described himself as an "anarchist revolutionary with a lust for insurgency" who "wanted to become famous for overthrowing things."

  7. Topiary (hacktivist) - Wikipedia

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    Jake Leslie Davis (born 27 October 1992), [1] known professionally as Topiary, is a British hacktivist.He has worked with Anonymous, LulzSec, and other similar groups. [2] He was an associate of the Internet group Anonymous, [3] which has publicly claimed various online attacks, including hacking HBGary, [4] Westboro Baptist Church, and Gawker. [5]

  8. We Are Legion - Wikipedia

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    However, as Anonymous is a leaderless organization, the possibility remains that another branch of the group is responsible for the outage, though screenshots of AnonOps promotion of the attack still exist. Operation Anti-Security

  9. Censorship of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Following the posting of antisemitic and racist posts by anonymous users, Twitter removed those posts from its service. Lawsuits were filed by the Union des étudiants juifs de France (UEJF), a French advocacy group and, on January 24, 2013, Judge Anne-Marie Sauteraud ordered Twitter to divulge the personally identifiable information about the user who posted the antisemitic post, charging ...